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For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

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Cardano and XRP Investors Rush Into Ethereum’s Latest L2 To Snap Up Early 675% Staking APY

Investors in Cardano (ADA) and XRP are keeping a close eye on Ethereum’s growing Layer 2 ecosystem, where new tokens are offering returns far beyond what large-cap assets can deliver. While ADA and XRP remain solid long-term plays, many traders are moving funds into smaller presales that promise higher upside. 


One of the projects now drawing attention is Layer Brett ($LBRETT), which combines meme coin culture with Ethereum Layer 2 utility and a headline-grabbing staking rate.


Cardano holders look for bigger gains


Cardano (ADA) has built its reputation on slow but steady progress. The project has taken a research-driven path, with upgrades like smart contracts and scaling improvements added step by step over the past few years. 


This approach has helped Cardano maintain a strong community and keep its place among the top Layer 1 blockchains. At today’s price of about $0.90, many analysts believe ADA could climb toward $5 by 2026 if adoption and development continue at the same pace.


For long-term investors, that’s a solid return, but it also shows the limits of what a large-cap coin can realistically deliver. Many ADA holders recognize this and are beginning to explore newer, smaller tokens where the chance of hitting much larger multiples still exists.


XRP investors diversify beyond payments


XRP has carved out its niche as a payments-focused token with a growing presence in cross-border settlements. Priced near $3, it has recovered from years of regulatory uncertainty and remains a favorite among both retail and institutional players. Analysts suggest XRP could make its way toward $6–$7 in the next cycle, helped by Ripple’s expanding partnerships and the resolution of its SEC battle.


For many XRP holders, the steady growth is welcome, but it doesn’t offer the life-changing multiples that smaller-cap tokens can. This is why some investors are diversifying into Ethereum-based presales, hoping to catch the kind of early-stage gains XRP itself delivered in its earliest days.


Layer Brett: Ethereum’s L2 meme coin attracting Cardano & XRP investors


This is where Layer Brett ($LBRETT) has stepped into the spotlight. As an Ethereum Layer 2 meme coin, it combines viral culture with practical blockchain improvements like faster transactions and ultra-low fees. Unlike hype-only meme tokens, it anchors itself to Ethereum’s security while scaling activity off-chain, making it both fun and functional.


The presale has already raised more than $3.8 million, with tokens priced at just $0.0058. Early buyers can stake directly through the project’s dApp, where current yields sit at around 675% APY. 


These rewards are designed to encourage early adoption and will gradually decline as more holders join. The roadmap also includes NFT integrations, gamified rewards, and a $1 million community giveaway to accelerate growth.


For investors coming from Cardano and XRP, the appeal lies in the chance to capture gains that established large-cap coins no longer offer. With its mix of meme coin energy, Ethereum Layer 2 performance, and generous staking rewards, Layer Brett is being highlighted as one of the most exciting presales of 2025.


Conclusion


Cardano (ADA) and XRP remain two of the strongest large-cap tokens, but their upside is limited by size and maturity. For traders chasing higher multiples, Layer Brett ($LBRETT) is quickly becoming the alternative of choice, offering early staking rewards, rapid presale growth, and the potential to emerge as Ethereum’s latest L2 success story.


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